8-hour steady release formula
Optimal 5-day regimen
Advanced time release formula with D-mannose, Cranberry and Birch leaf extract
UT Rescue®
UT Rescue is a powerful time-release formula combining D-mannose, proanthocyanidins type A from cranberries and betula flavonoids.
It’s manufactured using a proprietary technology that enables a prolonged gradual release. This provides a steady supply of the ingredients for up to 8 hours in the desired amounts. The time-release formula allows more convenient intake (three times daily).

D-mannose
D-mannose is a simple sugar (hexose) with a specific structure that does not affect blood sugar levels. Commonly found in many fruits and vegetables, including cranberries, apples, peaches, cabbages and broccoli, D-mannose is normally excreted within 90 minutes in the urine.

This short period of excretion requires instant release forms to be taken in shorter intervals – about 2 to 3 hours. Our innovative tablet with prolonged release of the ingredients allows gradual absorption of D-mannose, providing a better absorption rate and more efficient bioavailability of D-mannose in the urine, for 6 to 8 hours. Prolonged release tablets also provide more convenient intake (three times daily). UT RESCUE steady release tablets with 3000 mg D-mannose daily dose is equivalent to a 12000 mg immediate-release D-mannose.

Cranberries
Cranberry is a native shrub to North America which has been used for centuries. Raw cranberries, cranberry juice and cranberry extracts are a great source of polyphenols – including proanthocyanidins, flavanols and quercetin. The cranberry extract in UT Rescue is concentrated, and when included in the matrix of our sustained release tablet, steadily provides the right concentration between two intakes.

Birch leaf extract
Birch trees are widely used by herbalists in Europe for both their bark and leaves. The leaves of the tree contain great variety of flavonoids, including quercetin and hyperoside, tannins, saponins, potassium and Vitamin C. Flavonoids are one of the most characteristic chemical compounds in birch leaves. They are present in plants both in a bound state with a saccharide residue (glycosides), and in unbound forms (aglycones). Tannins are another type of polymeric phenolic compound that have the ability to naturally tan hides and precipitate gelatine. Found in almost every part of the plant, their molecular weight varies between 500 and 3000. An important fact about tannins is that they have the ability to form hydrophobic, hydrogen, and covalent bonds with proteins. Terpenes are part of the essential oils of plants and have an isoprene structure. Chemical and spectroscopic Dammarane triterpenes have been identified in birch leaves.
Directions
Take 2 tablets 3 times a day.
UT Rescue should be taken at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal.
CAUTION: Consult a physician if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medication, or if you have a medical condition. Keep out of reach of young children. Do not exceed recommended daily dose. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet and healthy lifestyle.
STORAGE: Store below 25°C in a dry place.
Nutrition InformationServing Size 2 TabletsServings Per Container 15 |
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Per 2 tablets | %RI* | |
D-Mannose | 1000 mg | |
Proprietary Blend (BetaVac™): Of which:
Cranberry extract
(Vaccinum macrocarpon) (fruit) Birch extract (Betula pendula) (leaf) |
100 mg 60 mg 40 mg |
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No established Reference Intake |
INGREDIENTS: D-Mannose, Stabiliser (Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose), Cranberry еxtract (Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton [Fruit]), Birch extract (Betula pendula [leaf]), Anti-caking agent (Magnesium salts of fatty acids)